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'AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- . TJOX, LIMITED. FURNITURE SALE. KING STREET, RANGIORA. THURSDAY NEXT. HAY 23rd, 1018. On account of lII' F. «L WINTEI.. T7TE are iainxi-lVint F. J. WINTER. VV V is I-nrim- P:!,".-.-i-.n., to }.<>!;.! a cr,r:.\ring PALE - j rior Furr.-.Uir.-. t v.r> :=u;n c.c.. , „ t. R-.rsriora, on l " tiiuksi'-ay. -'/■v 'j-i'-ti, 10:?. J THp Li" . • /. f r T. vnnoaru. ,4 S s i-.7. ;r- •. Round K-ri) nnti Irn"M. Ovc!in.;-ito 1. s--'.iT' Hncfci'io f'!rcp!i::.-i,i, Wilton '15 -• io l barer* i-'i :: 0. Gramophone "ion iV{"!;•'!«. 2~ C!c-'t3. Coal Scuttles, •' lin 'pr = "it'i cn.'n;:v-" n. rV- .• r-'V, Wnshstand.i and S-:ts iV-tr-viiM Ware. Ch<v=t Draw!-. Cbr : :M'-P Mr>ts. - in- Cb-ir,. ilr.!- Stan*. Hyll *t,r»er, 6 K,tChair?, I'rlr-l Stan.-. Tabic Covers, C.irtVms and IV.T. from aii_--orrs. Kitchen Tabic Fonder and Iron. iKr-.rfhnics, feet, Irons. 1 i ; ir.««r *.-4 I--2 Crockcrv, 2 Mr-it Kif"'. Jlin-er, I'rrsrrvw: t'.-in, Lins. P:t.-, Kett.V-. <J •* S'nv-> (Sv=.t-c!order), AVtinror, St*;r». Saw lfors\ T>i'rh. 2 gadders, 'Garden 'Tools Cnsp*nt»r'« Tnole, Sprav I'uniu, Sp'vh, Vaul sm-1 y«, CCft Garden llffr'c, Pot G P- ; i*or.'is. 1 Doircart, 1 Set Kr.rncs'. Ln'ori M-r.vor, Carpet Sweeper. 33''un:l a hr=t of sundries. Sale at 1 o'clp:':. X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., •2.1 -ji; Atuiionscrs. II K F F I E L D S A L E. FRIDAY. MAY 2-lth, 1013. Present Entries for this Fixture include: H/0 Fat Wet hers 150 Fat Lambu 175 Fat Ev.-c.i 2(0 Rape liv.-cz 100 Two, Four, and Six-i'-cth Fat ancl Forward Trrrac-quartercrcd Wethers 20 Merino Wcuhoro Further Entries Solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 25T7 Auctioneers. AL'CTIOX ,SALE OF TIMBER, ETC., AT HORSLEY DOWNS. SATURDAY, 2oth HAY, 1013. THE N.Z, FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., lvivo rtoeived instructions from T. xi.. LANCE, ESQ.. Horsiay Uo\vns, to SELL, .-us above, tiic whoio cl "the and APPURTENANCES of ths Horsley Downs Woorthcd, which has been dismantled, compi bing: — 13,000 ft Toftaia, G x G, C x 4, G x 3, G X 2A, G x 2, 5 x 2S, S X 2, 8 X 1, 8 x 3i, i x 1 4,000 ft ii-itck Pino, 6x4, G x 3. G x 2, Bxl G x 1. 3,000 ft. Yellow Pina, G x 3, U x 1, 8 x 1", S x 2, G x 1 (The i-.b-ovp is all sound timber.) Also, about 20fl0ft of Timber above, noi quite so- sound. 470 Sheci? ol 5, G, 7, S, Oft Iron, about £- ton Scrap Lead 30 Doors, variola sizes 35 Gates, various sizes 0 Iron Gates 34 Batten Floors, Bxs Joists, 2 : 11 Battens, each floor about 0 x S 1 Wool Press, complete A quantity of Iron Fencing, a number of Window Sashes, 70 Concrete Piles, 36 x 16 x 14; 80 Rough Totara Piles, 24 Sawn Totala. Piles, 8x8; Sash Weights. SALE 12 o'olock. LUNCHEON PKOYIDED. A Conveyance will meet* tho Train at Hawardon Station, to take buyers to the Salo. N.Z. FAKMERS' CO-OP, ASSN., LTD., 9986 , Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT SOUTHBROOK. ON ACCOUNT OF MR S. DALZELL, FRIDAY, MAY 24th, 1918. WE arc instructed by MR S, DALZELL, whose lease has expired, to hold a CLEARING SALE'of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on the property, Southbrook, on tho. above date, aa follows: — CATTLE— 2-i First-class Dairy Cows, in profit and due to calvo to 2nd and 3rd calvce JulySeptember; all jpwranteed 1 Empty Heifer HORSES— 1 Black Draught Mare, Jeas, syr 3, all work 1 Bay Draught Mare, Jean, 4yrs, all work 3. Bay Draught -Gelding, Nugget, 4yrs, all ■work 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Dick, Gyrs, all work 1 Dark Bay Draught Gelding, Darkie, Byrs, all work 1 Bay Hack Gelding, 6. and h. Tho above are all guaranteed. IMPLEMENTS— , • X D.F. Plough (R. and G.), 1 D.F. Plough (B. McD.), 1 S.F. Plough (Keetley), 1 Horso Hoo and Moulder (B. McD.), 1 Set' 4-1. Harrows (Little), 1 Set B. McD. 14-blado Steel, Frame Diso Harrows, 1 Maesey Spring Tine Grubber, 1 Cambridge Roller (P. and D. D.), 1 Maasey- . Harris 15-coulter (No. 8) Grain and Manur© Drill (nearly new), with latest turnip box and 3 and 4-horse yoke, 1 Deering Binder (Gft cut), 1 Grass Mower (McCormick) and Tiltcr with Pea Lifters (good), Emery Wheel (new), 2 Tip Draye and Frames, 1 Farm Dray, 1 Box Trap, 1 Rubber-tyred Gig (Cattermoor), 1 Iron-tyred Gig (good), 6 Set 3 Collars, Hames, and Wingers, 1 Set Heavy Trap Harness, 3 Cart Caddies and Breechingo,' 3 Sets Leading Harnc£«, Riding Saddle and Bridle. 5 Horse , Covers and number of Cow Covers, 1 i 5-6-horse Tree, 1 S<J, 4-horeo Blocks and Chains .with Set Trees, 1 4-horse Tree (abreast), Quantity other Swingletrees. 4 . Sets Plough Chains, 2 Stack Covers 18 x 20, 1 Tent ajjd Fly (8 x 10), Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Pig Race, Clover Fork and 2 Rakes, 6 Milk Cans, 1 Stove (suit whare), Empty Sacks, Barb Wire, 1 Stack Hay (about 13 tons, good), 3 Stacks Clover Hay, 1 Pair Leather Binder Reins, Farm Tools, 1 Sst Gig . Harness . 1 Triumph 3J h.p. Freo Engine Motorcycle (firet-claes order) 2 Ladies' Bicycles Quantity Fowl Wheat and Straw Chaff 10 Pair White Leghorn Fowls, and a host of sundries SALE AT 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., PYNE and CO., Joint Auctioneers. LAWRIE AND DALTON. LAWRIE AND DALTON. AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SINGER'S MANUFACTURING MACHINE, PLVNO, Eto. I" AWREE and DALTON have been favoured with instructions from a Client, who s leaving for Atickland, to Sell by Auction, >n tho premises, situated corner Elgin and Durham streets, Sydenham, THURSDAY, the 23rd MAY, 1918, ;he whole of his Superior Furniture, consisting of Piano" by Roasner, Gate-leg Table, T. Dover, Morris Chair, G High-back Chairs, liinoleums, Dining-room Clock, Vases, Picirrce. Overmantel, China. Glass Cabinet, Egyptian Screen, Ax. Hearthrugs, Occ. Tables, Jardinieres, Leather Suite, Ex. D. Table, Hall Stand, Ax. Hall Runner, Slip Hats, Brussels Runners, Curtains, Oak Bedroom Suit;}, Rimu Bedroom Suite, B.R. Bedheads, Wires, 7 D. Chest, Kapoc Bedding, Eiderdown Quilt, Child's Chair, Folding Dart, CoppeT Kerb and Irons, Ball-bearing lj. Mower, K. Tables, ' Chairs, Crockery, Lady's Bike, Wire Netting, about 12 Pairs Children's and Gents' Boots, and a useful ilean list of sundries. Sale 12 o'c2ock. LAWRIE and DALTON, !SGG Auctioneer. pEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under Now Management. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MORNING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7.15 i.m., Allandalc 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, ariving at Lyttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning from jyttolton 9.45 a.rrf. AFTERNOON SERVICE, On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays only. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 2.15, Alandalc 2.45, Governor's Bay 3.0, arrives Lytelton 4.15 p.m.; returning from Lyttelton [.45. Special Trips by Arrangement. FARES AS USUAL. THOS. FAIKBAIRN. Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16218, 22 May 1918, Page 12

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